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Show r Must Appear in Court in , Danville, 111., on Monday. Kansas City, Mo., Dec. 30. Heads of the five shopmen's unions on strike ' on the Harriman railroad lines, who 1 received subpoenas yesterday to appear ap-pear before the federal district court of eastern Illinois in what they be-liove be-liove to be a government suit, will bo represented in Danville, III., by counsel next Monday, the date set for ; their appearance, according to a state- j ment of M. F. Ryan, international president of the Carmen's union, hero today. Besides tho heads of the five unions on strike on the Harriman lines for months, about 200 minor un- , y ion officials and employes were name I B In the summons. ' E "I am not a lawyer," Mr. Ryan said, I "and do not understand this action. . I Rumors tbat the railroad would bring i action under the Sherman law is all L I "have to go bv We all hope to get i 1 thc straight of it Monday." j oo ' ft |